i have to be pedantic about this, bruce wayne funds numerous social services with his wealth, and batman often fights villains that are exploiting the public. he also goes well out of his way to try and help villains overcome the problems which made them villains. ALSO, theres a reason why batman doesn't just solve all the problems, its the same reason why they didnt just fix the damaged boat on Gilligans Island, you wouldn't have anything to watch if they did!
Yea, there is a certain level of belief suspension needed when reading Batman. Having the insane amount of money to fund all that he does, technically, he should be able to basically fix all the root financial issues in Gotham ... Wayne Enterprises basically owns all of the city afterall ... but then he wouldn't get to be a bad-ass, crime-fighting superhero who fights against those who take advantage of others.
The "ultra wealthy elite having all the money to easily solve all the problems and not doing so" is considered suspension of belief?
Pff.
That's literally the real world, right now. That's immensely believable. I think what's unbelievable is that Batman does anything at all to help and has any shred of give a shit for others.
Gilligan's Island had a long, healthy life of reruns on over-the-air TV, which was the only affordable option (i.e. free) for my fellow poors up until ~2007
This is from the Harley Quinn cartoon on HBO Max, which has a more satirical take on the DC universe. Batman in particular gets really ramped up into a rich dipshit who's completely out of touch with rhe common people.
Honestly, the show is a lot of fun, and Harley and Ivy are such a cute couple in it. If you love comics, but aren't offended by people making fun of them, I recommend it.
i have to be pedantic about this, bruce wayne funds numerous social services with his wealth, and batman often fights villains that are exploiting the public. he also goes well out of his way to try and help villains overcome the problems which made them villains. ALSO, theres a reason why batman doesn't just solve all the problems, its the same reason why they didnt just fix the damaged boat on Gilligans Island, you wouldn't have anything to watch if they did!
Yea, there is a certain level of belief suspension needed when reading Batman. Having the insane amount of money to fund all that he does, technically, he should be able to basically fix all the root financial issues in Gotham ... Wayne Enterprises basically owns all of the city afterall ... but then he wouldn't get to be a bad-ass, crime-fighting superhero who fights against those who take advantage of others.
The "ultra wealthy elite having all the money to easily solve all the problems and not doing so" is considered suspension of belief?
Pff.
That's literally the real world, right now. That's immensely believable. I think what's unbelievable is that Batman does anything at all to help and has any shred of give a shit for others.
Also, at least in modern Batman, Gotham is literally cursed, so it's possible no amount of money could fix it anyway.
Gilligan's Island? How old are you?
Gilligan's Island had a long, healthy life of reruns on over-the-air TV, which was the only affordable option (i.e. free) for my fellow poors up until ~2007